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This is the Final Fantasy III 3 SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!

This is another addition to the treasured Final Fantasy RPG series from Square. Released in the US as Final Fantasy III, this SNES title is actually the sixth FF game - the previous Japanese titles did not make it across to America and to keep continuity in the series the game was renamed to part 3. Whatever you call it this is one of the most engrossing RPGs of its era. Set in a fantasy world with a technology level equivalent to that of the Second Industrial Revolution, the game's story focuses on a group of rebels as they seek to overthrow an imperial dictatorship. The game features fourteen permanent playable characters, the most of any game in the main series. Released to critical acclaim, the game is regarded as a landmark of the series and of the role-playing genre.

Product Details

UPC:

094689141055

Condition:

Used

Genre:

Role-Playing

Platform:

Super Nintendo

Region:

NTSC (N. America)

ESRB:

Teen

Part Number:

SNES_FINAL_FANTASY_3

Customer Reviews

Greatest Of All Time

Final Fantasy 3 (or6 in jp) is one of the greatest games ever made.
Compelling story, cool spell learning system, classic fight mechanics.
This game also has the best final fantasy villian Kefka, his 16 bit laugh still makes me cringe.
If you have never played this game.....play it, buy it, rent it.

Yes, this game is my favorite video game of all time. I've had this game on multiple consoles, but the SNES version is definitely the greatest. This game never gets old and is a great addition to any collection. With the story, characters, and gameplay being so great; no game could contend to me.

Reviewed by: Dan H. from Missouri on 3/18/2016

5

Awesome game and awesome customer service

Final Fantasy III is Awesome I'm a couple hours into the game and I'm loving it. If You enjoyed Final Fantasy VII than this game is for you because there are similarities that are in this game that 7 seamed to build off of. Lukie Games has great customer service because when I ordered it the game was not working properly, like it was stuck in start new game mode which made it unable start a saved game. After a quick call I shipped the broken game back and they shipped me a working game for free. Needless to say I will proudly keep doing business with them. :)

Reviewed by: Ole from Florida on 6/25/2015

5

Mr

Works great, and as a collector it's in very good condition! Label is almost perfect.

Reviewed by: Geoff from Ontario Canada on 3/19/2015

5

wizard

this game was part of my first oder from lukie games and i must admit i was a touch nervous. but all the games came and they all worked wonderfully! Thanks!

Reviewed by: chris from ON. Canada! on 3/1/2015

5

Great Game, Great Condition

This game arrived in fantastic condition and works flawlessly thus far after 3 weeks of playing. This is a must have for all SNES owners and RPG lovers alike.

Reviewed by: James from Calgary on 2/1/2015

5

best game for the snes

best game for the Snes NES that you will be able to find anywhere wish they maied more games like this

Reviewed by: sasha from alberta on 1/17/2015

5

Moogles and Yetis and Espers...OH, MY!!!

Final Fantasy VI (part III in the U.S.) is often hailed as the best game in the series, and with good reason - it has one of the most complex stories in the entire franchise.
For those player used to the gameplay style of the traditional Final Fantasy games (prior to Squaresoft's acquisition of Enix and other companies, and their rush to change everything that was good about the franchise to the point that it's virtually unrecognizable), FF III varies little in the way that the game is played.
What the game DOES offer is a very diverse cast of characters, each with their own special ability tailored to their backstory flawlessly. FF III offers fourteen different playable characters, each of whom can be adapted to best suit the player's fighting preferences.
The basic story -
1000 years after the end of the War of the Magi, the world is once again on the brink of war. The Empire, in its quest for power, has rediscovered the Espers - magical beings whose gifts are as varied and diverse as their appearances, and whose talents can be passed along to humans.
The Empire, desperate to acquire the power of the Espers and willing to stop at nothing to do so, strides forward into Narshe, an isolated mining town in a remote mountain range, where rumors of an Esper frozen in ice abound. They send three of their Magitek Knights to investigate, and this is where our story begins...

Final Fantasy III is one of what many consider to be the classics for RPG genre games. Released as Final Fantasy III for the SNES in 1994, it is actually the 6th installment of the immensely popular Final Fantasy series produced by Squaresoft. The game takes place about 1000 years following the ending of a great war called "The War of the Magi" which removed magic from the face of the world. It is a typical turn-based RPG with the player having control of over 15 playable characters each one with his or her own strengths and weaknesses and different fighting styles and stories to tell. The main character is a young half-human, half-Esper girl whom is trying to find her place in a world torn asunder by war. The main villain in the story is one of the most colorful villains in the Final Fantasy series, a rather funny clown named Kefka. Joining forces with him are a few other military style villains with lesser roles and even a few NPCs who get involved. There are many plot twists that include cut scenes involving characters that allow the player to have a "real-time" feel with the story. The characters have "expressions" that while being very basic, convey the general theme of each scene to the player. In my opinion, this game is perfect for the player who wants to see some of the best the SNES had to offer in terms of RPGs.

Reviewed by: norman hamaty from Canada on 4/12/2013

5

Great

This game came in the mail in a timely fashion and worked perfectly the first time. It is one of the most classic games on the market and even after so many years I still can enjoy sitting down for hours and playing it like when I was a kid. I recommend this game should be in everyones collection, from beginner to expert gamer.

Reviewed by: Gamer from Williston, ND on 1/17/2013

5

Final Fantasy 3

Definitely my favorite Final Fantasy, don't miss out Terra, Locke and Edgar's story, touching and awesome. One of the greatest titles of all time for any RPG fan out there.

Reviewed by: Maxime Beauchemin from Quebec, Canada on 1/3/2013

5

The only ff game I havent played yet

I'm a few hours into the game and so far I like it very much.The way the story proceeds is exeptional ,the characters are awsome(Cyan my fav,lol)the monsters battle sequences is about the same from all the older ones considering the japaneese versions also but what do you expect for such a big game on the snes.all in all the best of the 16bit ff games

Reviewed by: gisele lafontaine from gatineau quebec on 9/16/2012

5

Best in the series?

This game alleviates one of my big complaints in other final fantasy games, which is that very often there are long periods of time where very little is happening. Not this game. As soon as seems like things are slowing down, the game throws in another twist, or puts you in control of another set of characters. That last point is one of my favorite aspects of this game: instead of controlling a single group of main characters, you control different ones at different points in the story, and even get to choose whose story you want to advance next. The story is exciting and has many layers, with an incredible number of characters all playing a part. Of course the real reason anyone plays this game is for the Moogles :) (see front cover of game).

Reviewed by: Andrew Listvinsky from USA on 10/23/2011

5

Best RPG EVER

This final fantasy is the greatest RPG ever. From an amazing storyline to some of the best music out there. This game is tops.

Reviewed by: Michael Tremblay from Ottawa, Ontario on 4/19/2011

5

Classic Gamer

The good:
-Excellent story and character development. The initial evil empire plot is a bit cliche, but it's done well I think. There are 14 playable characters, which offers a lot of variety.
-Graphics are good for the time. I'm partial to the old fashioned sprites and artwork for the monsters.
-Gameplay is fun and engaging; it's a good mix with unique character skills and customization through the esper system.
The bad (minor spoiler):
-The second half of the game is open ended, which can be a bit jarring. I always find that the momentum sort of drops after a certain point.
-Some characters aren't very developed compared to others, and their unique skills can be uneven. You'll be inclined to ignore some characters in favor of others.
Verdict: A must have for any RPG aficionado. The cons are vastly outweighed by the pros.